M-ROCK, a leading manufacturer of high-quality camera bags, backpacks and roller bags, is introducing its new Adventure line of bags for outdoor and adventure photographers or anyone who has a need for a rugged case to hold their cameras, lenses, camcorders and accessories, everywhere they go. In addition, M-ROCK is introducing a series of full-featured Modular System bags that allow users to reduce the weight and bulk of larger bags when not needed, or be attached to larger bags when additional storage is needed.
M-ROCK’s new Adventure series bags, the Great Smoky Mountain, the Arches Sling Bag and the Yellowstone, offer a variety of solutions for even the most discerning photographer including laptop compatible backpacks and gadget bags with detachable roller trolleys; sling bags-turn-backpacks, several DSLR Gadget and top load holster bags; point-and-shoot digital camera bags; and attachable lens pouches for additional carrying capacity.
Consisting of five bags and a support belt of varying sizes and shapes, M-ROCK’s modular bags give users the freedom and flexibility to create a modular system that is specific to their shooting style and allow them to travel lighter and more compact when full-featured dSLR camera systems are not needed.
M-ROCK Adventure Series Camera Bags Press Release
M-ROCK Modular System Camera Bags Press Release
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I purchased the McKinley Bag because I loved the bag and M-Rock has a good reputation. I took the bag out within two weeks of buying it and the wheels were not working properly. Because of the way they are attached they bow, causing the wheels to wear against the plastic housing that holds them.
I returned the bag for a new one, hoping I had a bad seed. Within a few months I had the same issue. My husband warned to not get the second bag as I would have the issue with the bag, he was right.
The right wheel is worn through so it is cracked open, it does not spin and the left wheel is almost as bad. The bag bows down with resting on the wheels and the bottom of the bag is wearing from being “dragged” because the wheels aren’t holding it up.
I wrote the the maker of the M-Rock bag, Michael Rockwell. He said nothing is wrong the bag that I wore it out despite my limited use in under a year. He refuses to help me writing, “I will not read your email or continue communication with you.”
Buyer beware. Great Bad. Bad Wheels and Service.